Weatherproof 7-Way Blade Trailer Connector And Junction Box For Wiring Connections
Question:
Please advise if there is a non rusting including screws and bolts seven blade plug that is capable of accepting 8 or Guatemalan wire ends? Such as two wires from a trailer electric jack stand With standard plugs wire doesn’t stay securely connected
asked by: Sal
Expert Reply:
I recommend the Trailer Wiring 7-Way Upgrade Kit w/ Junction Box # HS381-9000. It uses a molded and sealed 7-way connector. All your connections can be made inside the weatherproof junction box with the included ring terminals on the studs.
Dielectric Grease # 11755 helps to prevent any corrosion on the wiring connectors by shedding water. It also helps to prevent arcs and shorts inside the connector.
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